References - Books

ISBN

Published by Hall Park Books, 2000

Lots of pictures (mostly monochrome but a good number in colour),
development and service history, scale plans covering the differences on each variant, loads of colour profiles. Highly recommended.

Aeroguide 13 - Phantom by auth

ISBN 0 946958 14 9

Published by Linewrights Ltd., 1986

Aimed at modellers, this slim
volume includes a hefty amount of detail pictures, mostly in monochrome, plus camo diagrams. Out of print but occasionally
Aeroguides show up as bargain offerings at airshow stalls.

Aircraft Illustrated Special: RAF Phantom by Peter Foster

ISBN 0 7110 1870 7

Published by Ian Allan, 1989

Could be tricky to find this one, but it's well worth seeking out. Briefly covers development, then settles in for
a history of the F-4 in RAF service with copious photos, mostly in monochrome but a fair number in glorious colour.
Also includes scale plans and individual aircraft histories. Pity it wasn't published a few years later so that the
story could have been finished off properly!

Wings of Fame volume 15

ISBN 1 86184 033 0

Published by Aerospace Publishing Ltd., 1999

This volume includes
a large article on RAF Phantoms, and is worth picking up for that alone - a good history and selection of colour photos,
colour 3-view, cutaway and Squadron breakdown. Wings of Fame volumes can be picked up for less than a fiver at airshow stalls - so keep your eyes peeled for a bargain!

The Phantom Story by Anthony M. Thornborough and Peter E. Davies

ISBN 1-85409-416-5

Published by Armour Press 1994,1997,2000

While a general history of the F-4, this does include two good chapters on the UK Phantoms and is
still worth picking up even if you're not interested in the non-UK stuff. Sadly lacking in colour however, and be aware
that the hardback edition may not include the UK chapters.

References - Magazines

Aircraft Illustrated October 1983: Festive Phantom - centre spread with colour before and after pictures
of XT597 in it's 25th anniversary scheme applied for IAT 1983.

Air Forces International 92/1: Wildenrath: The Blue Phantoms (short article on the blue
schemes applied to XT899 and XV408 with one big colour picture of each) plus No.74 Squadron, RAF (short
article on 74's F-4J(UK)s with some nice colour pictures.

Air Pictorial July 1973: Shipborne Air Power - an article on the Ark Royal with plenty of
pictures both monochrome and colour, including 892 NAS F-4s.

Air Pictorial December 1978: Ark Royal and after - a farewell article with a good selection
of monochrome pictures, including several 892 NAS F-4s (including one showing three 'zapped' by the USN,
one with a 'COLONIAL NAVY' title on the fuselage!).

Take Off no. 9: The Phantom goes Foreign - part 3 of an article on the F-4, covering foreign operators
including the RN and RAF. Some nice piccies plus a gorgeous bit of art-work of an RN FG.1 launching.

Unfortunately most of my magazines are still packed away in boxes after moving house in 2001, so any
additional reference suggestions would be welcome!

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